The sentence that uses the proper convention for dates typically includes the month followed by the day and year, such as "April 5, 2023." In contrast, formats like "5th of April, 2023" or "2023 April 5" may be less common or considered informal. Always ensure to use commas correctly, especially when including the year.
A mathematical equation uses numbers instead of words. And like a sentence they have proper structure and rules.
The proper MLA citation for the quoted text would be placed at the end of the sentence within parentheses, with the author's last name and the page number, if applicable (AuthorLastName page number).
One possible sentence is: "What is a sentence that uses the word particular?"
No, it is not a proper sentence, and it uses the noun 'criticism' where the verb 'criticise' is required. Here is one correct version (others are possible): 'I wonder if Napoleon had ever criticised himself before.'
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This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
Yes it does, like I made this plan and it succeeded, and it uses proper grammar, so yes is the answer :) or you could say the plan was a success ?
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"The road was closed by the police due to an accident" is a sentence that uses the passive voice.
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Yes. The words "sun, earth, and moon" are proper nouns when the sentence uses them in an astronomical context. However, "the sun is shining", should not be capitalised.